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An atypical basement membrane forms a midline barrier in left-right asymmetric gut development

Correct intestinal morphogenesis depends on the early embryonic process of gut rotation, an evolutionarily conserved program in which a straight gut tube elongates and forms into its first loops. However, the gut tube requires guidance to loop in a reproducible manner. The dorsal mesentery (DM) conn...

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Autores principales: Demler, Cora, Lawlor, John Coates, Yelin, Ronit, Llivichuzcha-Loja, Dhana, Shaulov, Lihi, Kim, David, Stewart, Megan, Lee, Frank, Schultheiss, Thomas, Kurpios, Natasza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10461973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.15.553395
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author Demler, Cora
Lawlor, John Coates
Yelin, Ronit
Llivichuzcha-Loja, Dhana
Shaulov, Lihi
Kim, David
Stewart, Megan
Lee, Frank
Schultheiss, Thomas
Kurpios, Natasza
author_facet Demler, Cora
Lawlor, John Coates
Yelin, Ronit
Llivichuzcha-Loja, Dhana
Shaulov, Lihi
Kim, David
Stewart, Megan
Lee, Frank
Schultheiss, Thomas
Kurpios, Natasza
author_sort Demler, Cora
collection PubMed
description Correct intestinal morphogenesis depends on the early embryonic process of gut rotation, an evolutionarily conserved program in which a straight gut tube elongates and forms into its first loops. However, the gut tube requires guidance to loop in a reproducible manner. The dorsal mesentery (DM) connects the gut tube to the body and directs the lengthening gut into stereotypical loops via left-right (LR) asymmetric cellular and extracellular behavior. The LR asymmetry of the DM also governs blood and lymphatic vessel formation for the digestive tract, which is essential for prenatal organ development and postnatal vital functions including nutrient absorption. Although the genetic LR asymmetry of the DM has been extensively studied, a divider between the left and right DM has yet to be identified. Setting up LR asymmetry for the entire body requires a Lefty1+ midline barrier to separate the two sides of the embryo—without it, embryos have lethal or congenital LR patterning defects. Individual organs including the brain, heart, and gut also have LR asymmetry, and while the consequences of left and right signals mixing are severe or even lethal, organ-specific mechanisms for separating these signals are not well understood. Here, we uncover a midline structure composed of a transient double basement membrane, which separates the left and right halves of the embryonic chick DM during the establishment of intestinal and vascular asymmetries. Unlike other basement membranes of the DM, the midline is resistant to disruption by intercalation of Netrin4 (Ntn4). We propose that this atypical midline forms the boundary between left and right sides and functions as a barrier necessary to establish and protect organ asymmetry.
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spelling pubmed-104619732023-08-29 An atypical basement membrane forms a midline barrier in left-right asymmetric gut development Demler, Cora Lawlor, John Coates Yelin, Ronit Llivichuzcha-Loja, Dhana Shaulov, Lihi Kim, David Stewart, Megan Lee, Frank Schultheiss, Thomas Kurpios, Natasza bioRxiv Article Correct intestinal morphogenesis depends on the early embryonic process of gut rotation, an evolutionarily conserved program in which a straight gut tube elongates and forms into its first loops. However, the gut tube requires guidance to loop in a reproducible manner. The dorsal mesentery (DM) connects the gut tube to the body and directs the lengthening gut into stereotypical loops via left-right (LR) asymmetric cellular and extracellular behavior. The LR asymmetry of the DM also governs blood and lymphatic vessel formation for the digestive tract, which is essential for prenatal organ development and postnatal vital functions including nutrient absorption. Although the genetic LR asymmetry of the DM has been extensively studied, a divider between the left and right DM has yet to be identified. Setting up LR asymmetry for the entire body requires a Lefty1+ midline barrier to separate the two sides of the embryo—without it, embryos have lethal or congenital LR patterning defects. Individual organs including the brain, heart, and gut also have LR asymmetry, and while the consequences of left and right signals mixing are severe or even lethal, organ-specific mechanisms for separating these signals are not well understood. Here, we uncover a midline structure composed of a transient double basement membrane, which separates the left and right halves of the embryonic chick DM during the establishment of intestinal and vascular asymmetries. Unlike other basement membranes of the DM, the midline is resistant to disruption by intercalation of Netrin4 (Ntn4). We propose that this atypical midline forms the boundary between left and right sides and functions as a barrier necessary to establish and protect organ asymmetry. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10461973/ /pubmed/37645918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.15.553395 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Lawlor, John Coates
Yelin, Ronit
Llivichuzcha-Loja, Dhana
Shaulov, Lihi
Kim, David
Stewart, Megan
Lee, Frank
Schultheiss, Thomas
Kurpios, Natasza
An atypical basement membrane forms a midline barrier in left-right asymmetric gut development
title An atypical basement membrane forms a midline barrier in left-right asymmetric gut development
title_full An atypical basement membrane forms a midline barrier in left-right asymmetric gut development
title_fullStr An atypical basement membrane forms a midline barrier in left-right asymmetric gut development
title_full_unstemmed An atypical basement membrane forms a midline barrier in left-right asymmetric gut development
title_short An atypical basement membrane forms a midline barrier in left-right asymmetric gut development
title_sort atypical basement membrane forms a midline barrier in left-right asymmetric gut development
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10461973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37645918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.15.553395
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